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07a1ec05 Network Analysis

This document contains 8 questions related to network analysis for an exam. It provides instructions for answering any 5 of the 8 questions. Each question is worth 16 marks and covers topics like circuit analysis using Kirchhoff's laws, impedance matching, resonance in RLC circuits, network theorems, and filter design. Figures and diagrams are included to illustrate circuit configurations for some of the analysis questions.
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Code No: 07A1EC05 Set No.

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I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
NETWORK ANALYSIS
( Common to Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering, Bio-Medical Engineering, Electronics &
Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics and Electronics & Computer
Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. A circuit consisting of three resistances 12 Ω, 18Ω and 36 Ω respectively joined in


parallel is connected in series with a fourth resistance. The whole circuit is applied
with 60V and it is found that the power dissipated in the 12 Ω resistor is 36 W.
Determine the value of the fourth resistance and the total power dissipated in the
circuit. [16]

2. Derive expression for R.M.S. and average value of a sinusoidal alternating quantity.
[16]

3. An impedance Z1 = 10 + j10 Ω is connected in parallel with another impedance of


resistance 8.5 Ω and a variable capacitance connected in series. Find C such that
the circuit is in resonance at 5 KHz. [16]

4. For the network shown in figure 4 draw oriented graph and draw all possible
trees. [16]

Figure 4
5. Using Norton’s theorem, find the current through the load impedance ZL , for the
network as shown in figure 5. [16]

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Figure 5
6. For the two port network shown in the figure 6, the currents I1 and I2 entering at
port 1 and 2 respectively are given by the equations.
I1 = 0.5 V1 - 0.2 V2
I2 = -0.2V1 + V2

Figure 6
Where V1 and V2 are the port voltages at port 1 and 2 respectively. Find the Y,
Z, ABCD parameters for the network. Also find its equivalent Π network. [16]

7. Derive the transient response of RLC series circuit with unit step input. [16]

8. Design a symmetrical T attenuator to give 20 db attenuation to have a characteristic


impedance of 75 Ω. [16]

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Code No: 07A1EC05 Set No. 2
I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
NETWORK ANALYSIS
( Common to Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering, Bio-Medical Engineering, Electronics &
Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics and Electronics & Computer
Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. A circuit consists of three resistors 3 ohms, 4 ohms and 6 ohms in parallel and
a fourth resistor 4 ohms in series. A battery of emf 12 V and internal resistance
6 ohms is connected across the circuit. Find the total current in the circuit and
terminal voltage across the battery. [16]

2. A metal filament lamp, rated at 750 Watts, 100V is to be connected in series with
a capacitor across a 230V, 60 Hz supply. Calculate [16]

(a) The capacitance required


(b) The power factor.

3. Determine the value of the capacitance C in order that the circuit in the figure 3
is resonant at 6366 Hz. [16]

Figure 3
4. For the network shown in figure 4 find the tie-set matrix loop current.
[16]

Figure 4

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5. Use Thevenin’s Theorem and find the current through (5+j4) ohms impedance, for
the network as shown in figure 5. [16]

Figure 5
6. Determine the Z parameters of the network shown in figure 6. [16]

Figure 6
7. Derive the transient response of RLC series circuit with unit step input. [16]

8. Design a composite high pass filter to operate into a load of 600 ohms and have
a cutoff frequency of 1.2 kHz. The filter is to have one constant K section, one
m-derived section with infinite frequency of 1.1kHz and suitable termination half
section. [16]

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Code No: 07A1EC05 Set No. 3
I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
NETWORK ANALYSIS
( Common to Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering, Bio-Medical Engineering, Electronics &
Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics and Electronics & Computer
Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆

1. (a) Derive the expression for energy stored in an indicator.


(b) A 50 ohm resistor is in parallel with a 100 ohm resistor. The current in 50 ohm
resistor is 7.2A. What is the value of third resistance to be added in parallel
to make the line current as 12.1A? [6+10]

2. (a) Define
i. frequency,
ii. phase
iii. form factor and
iv. peak factor
(b) Explain the term phase difference. [4×3+4]

3. (a) Write down the relationship between phase voltage and line voltage and phase
current and line current in a delta connected circuit.
(b) Draw a 3 phase sinusoidal voltage system waveform with RYB sequence.
(c) Draw the phasor diagram for delta and star connected loads. [6+5+5]

4. Write the matrix loop equation for the network shown in figure 4 and determine
the loop currents. [16]

Figure 4
5. Find Va using Super position principle in the circuit shown in the figure 5. [16]

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Figure 5
6. Find the Y - parameters of the network shown in figure 6: [16]

Figure 6
7. In the circuit shown in figure 7, Eg (t) = 2.5 t Volts. What are the values of i(t)
and VL(t) at t = 4 seconds. [16]

Figure 7
8. Design a symmetrical T-attenuation to give 20 dB attenuation and to have char-
acteristic impedance of 300Ω. [16]

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Code No: 07A1EC05 Set No. 4
I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
NETWORK ANALYSIS
( Common to Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering, Bio-Medical Engineering, Electronics &
Control Engineering, Electronics & Telematics and Electronics & Computer
Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) State Ohm’s law and Kirchoff’s voltage law.


(b) Obtain the potential difference VAB in the circuit shown in figure 1 using
Kirchoff‘s laws. [6+10]

Figure 1
2. A current i = 4 sin (314t - 100) produces a voltage drop v = 220 sin (314t - 200) in
a circuit. Find the values of the circuit parameters assuming a series circuit. [16]

3. Three impedances, each consisting of 20Ω resistance and 15 Ω inductive reactance


in series, connected in star, are across a 400V, 3 phase supply. Calculate

(a) line current


(b) phase current
(c) total power consumed
(d) power factor of the load. Also draw the phasor diagram. [16]

4. For the graph in the figure 4, write the cut set schedule and obtain the relation
between tree branch voltages and branch voltages. [16]

Figure 4

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5. (a) State and explain Thevenin’s Theorem.
(b) What are the limitations of Thevenin’s Theorem.
(c) Explain the steps to apply Thevenin’s Theorem and draw the Thevenin’s
equivalent circuit. [6+4+6]

6. For the two port network shown in the figure 6, the currents I1 and I2 entering at
port 1 and 2 respectively are given by the equations.
I1 = 0.5 V1 - 0.2 V2
I2 = -0.2V1 + V2

Figure 6
Where V1 and V2 are the port voltages at port 1 and 2 respectively. Find the Y,
Z, ABCD parameters for the network. Also find its equivalent Π network. [16]

7. In a series RL circuit, with R = 3Ω & L = 1H, a D.C. Voltage of E = 50V is applied


at t=0. Find the transient response of current. Plot the response also. [16]

8. Design a m-derived HPF with a cut-off frequency of 10KHz. Design impedance of


500Ω and m = 0.4. [16]

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